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Producing crispy skin

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edited November -0001 in EggHead Forum
Since the egg produces very moist meat, how do you obtain a crispy skin on chicken, whole or pieces wiyhout the use of breading?

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  • Fidel
    Fidel Posts: 10,172
    Wineguy,[p]Right before putting them on the grid I make sure the skin in absolutely as dry as I can get it, rubbing with paper towels to get all moisture off. Before any condensation forms I rub a light coating of regular vegetable oil then sprinkle with rub. This produces a pretty nice crispy skin. You can also baste with a little melted butter before pulling off and letting that crisp the skin.[p]Olive Oil is not good for getting a crisp skin. I got this tip from someone here on the forums, and I don't recall the exact science behind it, but since I switched to veg oil I have had much better luck with my chicken.
  • Haggis
    Haggis Posts: 998
    Wineguy,[p]A light dusting with cornstarch or flour will hold the grease and crisp up nicely. Except where it doesn't . . .
  • Wineguy,
    Just increase the temperature to over 400 degrees at the end of the cook for 10 minutes or so.

  • fishlessman
    fishlessman Posts: 34,589
    Wineguy,
    chicken thighs cooked on a raised grill direct at 275 for a little under 2 hours get nice and crispy skin.

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  • tjv
    tjv Posts: 3,846
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    <p />Wineguy, I cook spatchcock chicken raised grid starting off at 400ish degrees with skin side down for 5-10 minutes until the skin starts to crisp. Then, flip the bird over, work the temp down to 325ish and roast the bird on the raised grid. Sometimes I'll go indirect in the middle of the cook depending on how the bird is coming along. [p]In the picture, bird on left is dry; bird on right is sauced. [p]I prefer to start crisping the skin early. If I wait till the end, good chance I'll crisp the skin and overcook the bird. I'm not the best on timing things. T

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